Building Regs for a Conservatory built in 2002

We are in the midst of purchasing a house & received the Property Information Form - on it it states a conservatory (22' x 10'5") was added to the house in 2002 but states that it does not have Building Regs approval. Our solicitor has asked them to supply a copy of Planning Permission, Building Regulations & Completions certificate for the conservatory or the letter from Council confirming that no planning permission was required. If they come back & say they do not have such a letter what will happen? Is it something to worry about?Thanks

As far as I am aware you don't need planning permission for a conservatory. We had one built in 2004 and were told that as long as you don't remove the doors from the house to the patio it is not considered a permanent structure. We have nothing from the council to prove this but believe that it is definitely the case.

It will depends on the size and the planning restrictions in your area. Indemnity insurance will cover you if the planning authority take enforcement for breach of building regs but not if it is just defective so is of limited use. Ideally you need confirmation from the council whether it required planning and building regs. The seller should of course have checked this out when they did it

It may not have needed them at the time but if they check with the council and are told they should have, they cannot then get an indemnity policy against enforcement. Very unlikely after so long though unless it is very dubvious and beyond current regulations.